January 2018 Archives

On behalf of Kent Lucaccioni of Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd. posted in Car Accidents on Friday, January 26, 2018.

A recent study confirmed what many Cook County, Illinois, residents already know intuitively, which is that a person who is using his or her cell phone behind the wheel stands a greater chance of getting in to a car accident than someone who is driving free of distractions.

On behalf of Kent Lucaccioni of Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd. posted in Medical Malpractice on Wednesday, January 24, 2018.

When the time comes to have your child, you may feel so many emotions that you do not know which one to focus on. You will likely feel excited that your baby will soon arrive, or nervous about the possible pain you will experience. You may also have concerns about how well the delivery will go and whether you or your baby are at risk of suffering injuries.

On behalf of Kent Lucaccioni of Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd. posted in Car Accidents on Thursday, January 18, 2018.

A previous post on this blog discussed how relatively recent icy and snowy conditions in the Chicago area left at least one person dead. With spring still several weeks away, it is highly possible that the area will see more wintry weather and the slick roads that come with those conditions.

On behalf of Kent Lucaccioni of Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd. posted in Car Accidents on Thursday, January 11, 2018.

Icy road conditions recently struck Cook County and other parts of the greater Chicago area recently and have been blamed for car accidents across the area. Unfortunately, at least one of these accidents ended with a fatality.

On behalf of Kent Lucaccioni of Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd. posted in Medical Malpractice on Friday, January 5, 2018.

No parent in the Chicago area wants to see their child suffer from cerebral palsy. In the most serious cases of this condition, it can leave a child unable to walk or function; the child will need constant medical care and attention throughout his or her life.

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